Course reviews

Pros: This ball/disc fusion course is very well groomed. I enjoyed the placement of the baskets and thought it had the right mix of challenge. After my round, I was able to walk to the beach and cool off. The staff was excellent; very friendly and helpful.

Cons: Blood thirsty mosquitoes. To be fair, it is my understanding that they are not normally a problem. While the course was well maintained, the thick "brush" has poison ivy meaning a lost disc is likely to stay lost. The ocean kicked in a healthy breeze. Overall, I'd play the course again but didn't have a great experience.

Course was well kept and beautifully groomed. The poison ivy was everywhere so be careful! Very open course, very technical and the winds from the beach present a challenge. Individual at the shack was most helpful and polite! It would be great if there were more discs to rent and even purchase--perhaps that will happen soon. I thought it was great to play right by the beach, but bring lots of water and bug spray!

The best thing about this course is that it is good for practicing drives because it's completely open.
Other than that the course has major flaws.

1) The lay out of the course for the most part plays against the wind
2) The bushes / out of bound areas are full of poision-ivy which = a lot of lost discs or a lot of calamine lotion
3) During the summer there are 1,000 mosquitos
4) The course is flat. There are no uphill or downhill shots

Well groomed, but poison ivy on every hole, all holes 200-300ft. Its a course of 18 ace runs. Not a single tree in sight, right on the beach. 20mph whipping winds during this round, not sure if its like that here everyday or if it was just windy but i missed every putt

This course is terrible. Two of my friends got poison ivy so badly it looked like they had 3rd degree burns. They charge $8 a head to play, and when the booth is closed security patrols the area and throws people out. It's always ridiculously windy and most of the holes are the same. If you find any discs and turn the into the booth, they'll be rented out to people. There's a great course at Hecksher, these baskets should be dug up and put somewhere else.